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Summer Cycling: How to Select the Bicycle Apparel Best for You
Summer Cycling: How to Select the Bicycle Apparel Best for You
Summer Cycling: How to Select the Bicycle Apparel Best for
You by Ben
Anton
Avid cyclists know there is a wide-range of cycling gear available
to choose from. Determining what you will need means asking
yourself some key questions.
- What gear is required by law?
- What gear will provide the most comfort for the bicycling I plan
to do?
- What equipment is best for the summer/winter conditions?
Cycling store employees should be able to help you answer these
questions as you look to purchase new or updated cycling
clothing.
What gear is required by Law?
Nearly every government has a regulation or law requiring helmets
for cyclist. Some states require them for all riders while others
set an age requirement. A good, well-fit helmet could save your
life. Whether mountain biking or street cycling, a helmet is a must
have for anyone riding a bike.
Though not specifically required by law, many state cycling groups
recommend wearing reflective clothing when biking as well. This is
another safety benefit, ensuring you are able to be seen by cars
and pedestrians.
What gear will provide the most comfort for the bicycling I plan to
do?
Having a variety of clothing for cycling is recommended as what you
need is based on how long your ride and wear. Cycling shorts are
great for longer rides. They help to keep you cool while you are
exerting yourself on the roadway. Quality cycling shorts are made
of special material made specifically for comfort and moisture
control. They usually have a padded seat for extra protection and
comfort for extensive riding. Choosing a sleeveless cycling jersey
to help keep you cool on long-rides is also recommended.
Mountain bikers who ride through brush and trees should look for a
long-sleeve cycling jersey to protect their arms from abrasions.
Cycling shirts or jerseys worth their salt will be made of
synthetic fabric that is comfortable, lightweight and moisture
resistant. This will ensure that, whether long or short-sleeved,
the jersey will help a rider maintain a good temperature.
What equipment is best for the summer/winter conditions?
Avid bicyclers hit the road during all kinds of weather, especially
if the bike is their primary form of transportation. For cold days,
a cycling jacket or a wool cycling jersey will keep you warm
against the cooler air while still keeping you dry by sweeping the
sweat away from your skin. Windproof jackets are also available for
wind and rain protection. Coupled with cycling pants or knee
warmers, which keep your knees and legs warm and flexible, these
items will help you have a pleasant ride, even when the weather is
less than ideal.
As the weather warms, your cycling apparel should mirror what you
would wear on long rides. Good cycling or bib shorts and a
sleeveless jersey will keep you comfortable and cool. You may want
to carry a lightweight, compact cycling jacket with you in case
your ride goes later in the evening than you anticipated or you
start out your ride early in the morning. There are a number of
jackets available that can be easily stowed when the temperature
rises. Cycling jacket made of breathable material that incorporates
ventilation, like mesh vents, in the fabric are ideal.
There are many choices in bicycle clothing and not all of them are
necessary. Depending on what kind of bicycler you are, you may find
that less is more. But, if you are seriously into cycling, then
choosing a variety of bicycle clothing is in your advantage –
you will feel much more apt to get out there on your bike if you
have all of the proper equipment, including comfortable clothing
that helps to keep your body temperate and dry.
~Ben Anton, 2007
Ben Anton lives in Portland, Oregon and writes for Team Sales
Cycling.
Want to learn more about purchasing the best in summer and winter bicyling
clothing?
Check out the TSC website to view the full line of MSTina and
Santini
windproof jackets and other all-weather cycling clothing.
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